Quote, originally posted by TraySeeLea »there is a place called the tint shop
http://www.tintshop.com around here....looking at the site you gave me it looks like I can only go 30% dark in the front and whatever in the back....I kinda of what it to look uniform (front and back)...idk about the whole two tone type of thingi had 50% on the front and 35% on the rears. I agree... having 2 different tint shades looks wierd imo. On my LGT, i had 35% front and 20% rear, then had them redo the fronts to 20% as well. Most likely, we'll do 20% all around on the new car too. make sure you find a good tint shop as they are not all a like or do quality work. don't go with the cheapest unless they come highly recommended.Quote, originally posted by moongdss »One of the easiest and least expensive do-it-yourself beginner mods is seat covers. I know it sounds corny, but as a girl trying to 'break into' car modding, start small and inexpensive and you'll be hooked in no time.Hope has DEFINITELY inspired me to do more mods myself rather than pay a shop to do it all. (plus it's cheaper that way!) I have the "if she can do this so can I!" attitude. It also helps to have a friend/boyfriend who's comfortable working on cars on stand-by just in case something goes weird on you. Thanks. also, as suggested, it's really easy to do simply mods yourself. I started off with the interior and some fun exterior things like the Grafxwerks overlays. then decided to debadge the car. I installed the leather interior kit myself and though it wasn't too difficult, it was extremely time consuming, something that I don't have the luxury of doing anymore. If I did, I'd be doing a fiberglass box for the trunk of my car since there's a great how to in my legacy forums. do a search here and you will see there are a lot of threads to help you do simple and sometimes more complicated mods. though I love to do mods myself, i no longer have as much time and rely on hubby and our subie techs to do the big stuff. in fact, Mavrik has banned me from touching the engine bay (unless to clean it) because our good friends Dale and Jerry (they are the main Subie techs at the dealer) had to go back and redo almost everything we did when I did my STI swap. THere was lots of cursing and saying my name in vain. LOL. Obviously, you may not be as lucky as me to have trained professionals available at a quick phone call willing to do work for next to nothing. Phil has done a lot on my car actually, including helping do the Brembo front brakes, the entire coilover and spring swap, amidst other things. I do the electronics and tinkering for them to go back and fix what I mess up. I just have to get my hands dirty every now and again. Plus, i enjoy it and it's something that both Phil and I can do together and with friends.We have found GVC to be a great supportive site to its members, regardless of mods or no mods. Joatman is completely stock, yet is one of the most contributing member on this site. Don't feel like you HAVE to modify your car. Sure we may give some slack to some others on here, but hey, it's a forum and that's just what people do. Enjoy your new cars and enjoy the unlimited wealth of knowledge on this site. and of course, please post pics! before and after pics are always great!